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... English nation has failed in the production of one of its most important commodi- ties , and the means by which a further extent of this evil can be remedied has been suggested . The race - course has caused the excessive creation of ...
... English nation has failed in the production of one of its most important commodi- ties , and the means by which a further extent of this evil can be remedied has been suggested . The race - course has caused the excessive creation of ...
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As He Was, as He Is, and as He Ought to be James Irvine Lupton. ENGLISH HORSE . TOURNAMENT ROLL . XVI . CENTURY . WM.
As He Was, as He Is, and as He Ought to be James Irvine Lupton. ENGLISH HORSE . TOURNAMENT ROLL . XVI . CENTURY . WM.
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... English far- mers assert that it pays them better to breed sheep than horses , and we know that many horse - breeding establishments have proved failures . But this is no reason why the future of businesses in this direction should not ...
... English far- mers assert that it pays them better to breed sheep than horses , and we know that many horse - breeding establishments have proved failures . But this is no reason why the future of businesses in this direction should not ...
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... English thorough - bred . The general utility horse The general escaped their attention , or was deemed does not unworthy of that notice which it was the ostensible duty of the committee to have considered . The truth appears on the ...
... English thorough - bred . The general utility horse The general escaped their attention , or was deemed does not unworthy of that notice which it was the ostensible duty of the committee to have considered . The truth appears on the ...
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... horses for war purposes , and in places where large armaments are the order of the day large supplies of horses are demanded , and these of the best quality . The foreigner had noticed in the past the value of the English cavalry and ...
... horses for war purposes , and in places where large armaments are the order of the day large supplies of horses are demanded , and these of the best quality . The foreigner had noticed in the past the value of the English cavalry and ...
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